The Rams won their fourth in a row, including third straight on the road, to improve to 5-1, their best start in five years. All three of those road victories have come by double-digits.

VCU, which entered the game averaging an Atlantic 10-best 7.6 three's, went 10-of-17 from behind the arc.

HOW IT HAPPENED:

VCU set the tone early, forcing three turnovers while hitting 4-of-6 from the field en route to a quick 9-0 lead less than two minutes in.

After reigning Southern Conference Rookie of the Year Lucy Mason made it a seven-point game with 14:51 showing, Parks ignited a 15-2 VCU run as she converted a four-point play with a triple from the right wing, and Thorpe eventually extended the Rams' lead to 24-6 with a trey of her own at the 12:39 mark.

VCU continued to push and built a 41-14 advantage with less than six minutes to play in the opening stanza. The Rams led by as many as 27 on four separate occasions the rest of the period.

UNCG trailed by at least 20 points the final nine minutes of the first half as VCU took a 50-26 lead into the locker room.

Robinson scored eight points, including a pair of triples, through the first four minutes of the second half and extended VCU's lead to 60-35 with 16:33 remaining.

UNCG chipped away and used a 15-6 spurt to pull within 70-54 on a jumper by Janae' Stevenson with 9:23 to go, which was the Spartans' smallest deficit since midway through the first half. However, It was as close as UNCG would get as a 3-pointer by Thorpe made it a 19-point game with eight minutes to play. The Rams went up by as many as 91-63 with 2:31 left.

INSIDE THE BOX SCORE:

VCU's 95 points were its most since a 98-47 victory over Central Connecticut St. on Nov. 9, 2007. The Rams have already scored 90-plus points twice this season.

Robinson turned in a career-high scoring performance for the third straight game. She had 11 at Texas-Pan American on Nov. 21, 17 at UT Arlington on Nov. 24 and 25 on Wednesday.

The freshman duo of Robinson and Thorpe combined to score 47 points, shooting 18-of-25, including 9-of-12 from behind the arc.

VCU, which leads the Atlantic 10 in opponent turnovers, forced 22 against UNCG, which marked the fourth time this season an opponent has recorded 21 or more miscues.

WHAT'S AHEAD: VCU continues its season-long five-game road trip with a visit to Wagner on Dec. 1 before traveling to UMBC on Dec. 7. The Rams return home to the Verizon Wireless Arena to face Cleveland State on Dec. 15.